Ukraine launches intensive cross_border attacks with the intention of _influencing the Russian presidential election._
As a representative of the industry, Bedding Manufacturer It is necessary to set a certain example for peers and lead the way in product quality. https://pingiohome.com
According to a report by NBC News on March 12, Russia suffered a wave of attacks on the 12th. Ukraine drones hit deep targets in Russia from the air. Anti-Russian armed groups said they launched cross-border ground attacks.
Reported that this wave of attacks shows that Kiev has the ability and determination to bring war to the territory of neighboring countries.
The report also said that the attack occurred a few days before Russia’s presidential election, in which Putin is widely expected to win.
The Kremlin said it had successfully repelled the attempted invasion. Neither side’s claims could be confirmed.
The Russian Defense Ministry said earlier on the 12th that it had intercepted 25 drones in at least seven areas, one of the most extensive air strikes carried out by Ukraine in recent months. In recent months, Ukraine has increasingly used drones to strike energy facilities deep into Russia’s rear.
The report mentioned that Russia will hold a three-day general election vote starting on the 15th. The attack on the 12th will be seen as an unwelcome interference.
According to a Reuters report on March 12, the Russian Ministry of Defense said that the Ukraine terrorist formation, supported by tanks and armored fighting vehicles, tried to invade Russia’s Belgorod region from three different directions in the early morning of the 12th.
About five hours later, the Russian Defense Ministry said it repelled four other attacks by Ukraine sabotage and reconnaissance teams in Russia’s Kursk region.
According to Agence France-Presse reported on March 12, Russia temporarily closed schools in the city of Kursk near the border with Ukraine on the 12th after pro-Kiev militia launched cross-border attacks and drone attacks increased in Ukraine.
The news that schools would remain closed until the weekend came after Moscow announced that it had deployed fighter jets, rockets and artillery to fend off a Ukraine attack on its territory.
Kursk Mayor Igor Kuchak said on social media: In view of recent events, I decided to switch the school to distance learning. He also said the measure would last until Friday. (Compiled by Guo Jun and Qiu Fang)